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DRUG ID GUIDE DESK REFERENCE

This new 228 page book is filled with over 2000 High-Resolution photographs covering all commonly abused street drugs today including K2, Spice and chocolate covered psilocybin. In addition to the legal and illegal drugs, there are also images of drug labs, meth, one pot etc. This book is in high demand by training centers, treatment centers, hospitals, and law enforcement agencies throughout the U.S. and many other countries. It is considered the quintessential Drug Identification Guide. This new Desk Reference measures 6 1/2″ by 9″ and will easily fit in the glove compartment of a vehicle, briefcase, book shelf or where ever you want it for easy access. The Desk Reference is protected by a clear plastic cover both front and back..

FIRST RESPONDER

This laminated brochure provides emergency personnel with photographs of household products used to make meth, making it easier to identify a meth lab when answering a fire, medical or other emergency call or during a routine traffic stop.

PRESCRIPTION DRUGS

Misuse or abuse of prescription drugs can lead to adverse drug events, including those due to dangerous drug interactions and addiction. According to one study, as many as 15% of older American adults are at risk of potential major interactions between drugs.

TOBACCO

Tobacco contains nicotine, an ingredient that can lead to addiction, which is why so many people who use tobacco find it difficult to quit. There are also many other potentially harmful chemicals found in tobacco or created by burning it..

ALCOHOL

Fetal alcohol spectrum disorders, also known as FASD, is a term that refers to the broad range of lifelong birth defects and neurodevelopmental abnormalities that occur as a result of prenatal alcohol exposure.

STEROIDS

Anabolic steroid misuse might lead to serious, even permanent, health problems such as kidney failure, liver damage, tumors, enlarged heart, high blood pressure, and changes in blood cholesterol, all of which increase the risk of stroke and heart attack, even in young people.

SPICE

Synthetic cannabinoids are human-made mind-altering chemicals that are either sprayed on dried, shredded plant material so they can be smoked or sold as liquids to be vaporized and inhaled in e-cigarettes and other devices. These products are also known as herbal or liquid incense.

VAPORIZER PENS

Some of the biggest dangers of vaporizer pens and the oil that you need is what is in the oil. Given the current lack of regulations in the cannabis industry, a lot of companies are producing oil cartridges with virtually no regard for health or safety or who the customers are,

MARIJUANA

When a person smokes marijuana, THC quickly passes from the lungs into the bloodstream. The blood carries the chemical to the brain and other organs throughout the body. The body absorbs THC more slowly when the person eats or drinks it. In that case, they generally feel the effects after 30 minutes to 1 hour.

METH MOUTH

Meth mouth is severe tooth decay and tooth loss, as well as tooth fracture, acid erosion, and other oral problems, potentially symptomatic of extended use of methamphetamine. The condition is thought to be caused by the clenching and grinding of teeth, frequent consumption of sugary drinks, as well as neglecting regular dental care.

NEIGHBORHOOD WATCH

The remaining fumes and debris from a crude methamphetamine lab can be extremely toxic. The surfaces of a home or vehicle's interior can be coated or impregnated with the poisonous residue, rendering the home or vehicle worthless. Much more information in this brochure.

METHAMPHETAMINE

Methamphetamine increases the amount of the natural chemical dopamine in the brain. Dopamine is involved in body movement, motivation, and reinforcement of rewarding behaviors. The drug’s ability to rapidly release high levels of dopamine in reward areas of the brain strongly reinforces drug-taking behavior, making the user want to repeat the experience.

ONE-POT METH LAB

INHALANTS

Inhalants are a broad range of household and industrial chemicals whose volatile vapors or pressurized gases can be concentrated and breathed in via the nose or mouth to produce intoxication (called "getting high."

HALLUCINOGENS

Hallucinogens are a diverse group of drugs that alter perception (awareness of surrounding objects and conditions), thoughts, and feelings. They cause hallucinations, or sensations and images that seem real though they are not.

TRYPTAMINES

DIMETHYLTRYPTAMINE (DMT) has a long history of use and is found in a variety of plants and seeds. It can also be produced synthetically. It is ineffective when taken orally unless combined with another drug that inhibits its metabolism. Generally, it is sniffed, smoked, or injected.

CHILD SAFE

When it comes to children and drugs and alcohol, parents must find out whether their kids will face problems with drinking or drug use in their teenage years. But there are risk factors that you can watch out for that may determine a child’s destiny.

CHILDREN AT RISK

Meth use and meth labs are on the rise in the United States and child endangerment is becoming a serious issue. This brochure as well as the Child Safe and Neighborhood Watch brochures provide much information for keeping children safe.

CYBERBULLYING

COCAINE

Cocaine is addictive due to its effect on the reward pathway in the brain. After a short period of use, there is a high risk that dependence will occur. Its use also increases the risk of stroke, myocardial infarction, lung problems, blood infections, and sudden cardiac death.

CLUB DRUGS

METH LABS

This high gloss brochure demonstrates how meth is produced with common household products. The meth chart provides clues to police officers as to what stage the manufacturing process may be in and well as information about lab safety. This is an excellent document for officers who simply want to more details about meth manufacturing.